. Canadian forest industries January-June 1914. or of the General and WesternHospitals. Mr. William Rutherford is also a native of Montreal, and wasborn in 1864. In 1892 he joined his fathers firm, and a short timelater was taken into partnership. Mr. Rutherford has taken an activepart in local affairs, particularly in commercial societies and the civiclife of Westmount. For manv years he was alderman and in 191twas Mayor of that city. He is a member of the executive committeeof the Canadian Manufacturers Association, and also represents thelumber and millwork interests on the Builders Exchang
. Canadian forest industries January-June 1914. or of the General and WesternHospitals. Mr. William Rutherford is also a native of Montreal, and wasborn in 1864. In 1892 he joined his fathers firm, and a short timelater was taken into partnership. Mr. Rutherford has taken an activepart in local affairs, particularly in commercial societies and the civiclife of Westmount. For manv years he was alderman and in 191twas Mayor of that city. He is a member of the executive committeeof the Canadian Manufacturers Association, and also represents thelumber and millwork interests on the Builders Exchange. He is agovernor of the General and Western Hospitals, and Protestant Hos-pital for the Insane, Verdun, besides being a member of the St. An-drews and Caledonian Societies. Mr. Stewart F. Rutherford, besides being a director of the Wil-liam Rutherford & Sons Company, Limited, is managing director ofthe Dominion Box & Packing Company, which was incorporated totake over the box business of the Wm. Rutherford & Sons Company, Windsor Station, Montreal—Interior Finish supplied by TheWm. Rutherford & Sons Co., Ltd. Dominion Box & Package Company, Limited Allied with The Wm. Rutherford & Sons Company, Limited, isthe Dominion Box & Package Company, Limited, the operations ofwhich are carried on in a mill occupying about one-third of the formercompanys premises. It is a separate organization although there isnaturally co-operation between the two companies. Formerly, the Wm. Rutherford & Sons Company, Limited, hada box factory at St. Henry, but three years ago they amalgamatedwith the Montreal Wire Bound Box Company, and formed the Do-minion Box & Package Company, Limited, and a year later moved totheir present location, where a new mill was built and equipped speci-ally for the manufacture of packing cases. IJox companies are, as a rule, run on small margins of profit, andthe management which desires to make money has to study ways andmeans more carefully than in any other
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